Configuring Ds0 Provisioning - Lucent Technologies SLC ConnectReach User & Service Manual

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Configuring the SLC
ConnectReach
Using the Configuration Commands

Configuring DS0 Provisioning

Introduction
4-32
Issue 4
June 2002
System
A T1 consists of 24 time-division multiplexed channels, which are called DS0s.
The DS0 provisioning menu maps ranges of DS0s to any of these destinations:
Analog
Data
Secondary/Fractional
T1/DSX-1 voice
Secondary/Fractional
T1/DSX-1 data
Alignment of Secondary/
Fractional T1/DSX-1
ConnectReach
NOTE:
Secondary/Fractional T1/DSX-1 voice uses robbed bit signaling (RBS),
which is the common method of transporting voice over T1. Secondary/
Fractional T1/DSX-1 data does not use RBS.
NOTE:
If the Alignment is set to the low option, do not begin the range of DS0s for
either Secondary Voice or Secondary Data with DS0 number 3. Beginning
the range with DS0-3 will cause a failure of the bit error rate (BER) test.
Voice (DS0s) to analog (FXS and FXO) ports
Data (DS0s) for Ethernet hosts or for the SLC
ConnectReach system's internal router
Voice (DS0s) for a PBX or channel bank
connected to the Secondary/Fractional T1/DSX-1
interface
Transparent data (DS0s) for a CSU/router
connected to the Secondary/Fractional T1/DSX-1
interface
The DS0s on the Network T1/DSX-1 can be
connected to the same DS0 numbers on the
Secondary/Fractional T1/DSX-1 or the lowest
numbered DS0 on the Network T1/DSX-1 that is
assigned to the Secondary/Fractional T1/DSX-1
port can be connected to the first DS0 on the
Secondary/Fractional T1/DSX-1. If the low option
is used with the Secondary/Fractional T1/DSX-1
port and analog ports are enabled, a fractional T1/
digital signal processor (DSP) combination circuit
card is required.
Channel unit assignment to DS0 channels and
change status of the ClearReach feature.
363-208-050
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